Foyle's War: The White Feather


9:00 pm - 10:37 pm, Wednesday, November 19 on WNVC VPMPlus (30.2)

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The White Feather

An investigation into sabotage leads Foyle to a hotel and a pro-Nazi club that meets there, but when the hotel owner is killed, the motive seems far from obvious.

repeat 2002 English Stereo
Drama Crime Mystery & Suspense War

Cast & Crew
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Michael Kitchen (Actor) .. Christopher Foyle
Anthony Howell (Actor) .. Paul Milner
Honeysuckle Weeks (Actor) .. Samantha `Sam' Stewart
Julian Ovenden (Actor) .. Andrew Foyle
Charles Dance (Actor) .. Guy Spencer
Colin Tierney (Actor) .. Alan Fleming
Andres Williams (Actor) .. Isaac Woolton
Maggie Steed (Actor) .. Margaret Ellis
Rebekah Manning (Actor) .. Dorothy
Bernard Kay (Actor) .. Robert Woolton
Tobias Menzies (Actor) .. Stanley Ellis
Richard Syms (Actor) .. Vicar
Ian Hogg (Actor) .. Ian Lane
Christopher Rickwood (Actor) .. Pianist
Tim Delap (Actor) .. Doctor
Paul Moody (Actor) .. Officer

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Did You Know..
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Michael Kitchen (Actor) .. Christopher Foyle
Born: October 31, 1948
Birthplace: Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Trivia: Since performing in a play at the City of Leicester Boys School, Michael Kitchen has done practically all there is for an actor to do: motion pictures, TV films, TV miniseries, stage plays, radio plays, and audio cassettes. International film audiences probably know him best as Chief of Staff Bill Tanner in the Pierce Brosnan James Bond productions, although he has played major roles in other high-profile movies, such as Out of Africa (1985) and Mrs. Dalloway (1997). He is also well known to worldwide TV audiences for major roles in popular miniseries, including The Brontes of Haworth (1973), A Fall of Eagles (1974), Freud (1984), and Oliver Twist (1999). 2000 was a remarkable year for Kitchen -- incredibly, he completed the following productions during that year: Proof of Life, a major film in which he shared the screen with Russell Crowe and Meg Ryan; Lorna Doone, a three-hour TV miniseries; Always and Everyone, an eight-hour TV series resembling America's ER; The Secret World of Michael Fry, a TV miniseries; The Railway Children, a TV film shown in the U.K. and in the U.S. on Masterpiece Theatre; New Year's Day, a major motion picture; and Second Sight: Parasomnia, another TV film. For an encore in 2001, he played the title role in Foyle's War, an eight-hour TV series about a World War II-era detective, then played Foyle again in another eight-hour series in 2002. He also signed on for another James Bond film, his third. Between 1971 -- when he appeared in the film Unman, Wittering and Zigo -- and the present, Kitchen has never wanted for work. The reason, quite simply, is that he is one of Britain's finest and most versatile actors. He has walked across the stages of the most prestigious playhouses in England, performing the works of Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, and other important playwrights. In motion pictures, he has also acted parts in productions based on the works of Franz Kafka (The Trial, 1993), Robert Louis Stevenson (Kidnapped, 1995), John Le Carre (The Russia House, 1990), and Nevil Shute (Crossing to Freedom, 1990).
Anthony Howell (Actor) .. Paul Milner
Born: June 27, 1971
Birthplace: The Lake District, England
Trivia: Studied architecture at Manchester University before applying to drama school. Performed in the year-long international tour of Geometry of Miracles. Joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2000, performing in As You Like It, Romeo and Juliet and The Comedy of Errors. Played Paul Milner in Foyle's War from 2002 to 2010. In 2006, starred as Charles in the first stage adaptation of The French Lieutenant's Woman.
Honeysuckle Weeks (Actor) .. Samantha `Sam' Stewart
Born: August 01, 1979
Birthplace: Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Trivia: Performed with the Chichester Youth Theatre. Attended weekend classes at the Sylvia Young School as a child. Spent a year studying art on the John Hall Pre-University Course in Venice, Italy. Starred as Samantha Stewart in Foyle's War from 2002 to 2015. Nominated for the 2004 Most Popular Newcomer award at the National Television Awards.
Julian Ovenden (Actor) .. Andrew Foyle
Born: November 29, 1975
Birthplace: Sheffield, England
Trivia: To refer to British actor Julian Ovenden as a "thespian" marks the understatement to end all understatements. The son of Queen Elizabeth II's chaplain, Ovenden came of age in a regal environment and, at an early point, demonstrated his sharpest and clearest talent in the musical realm. By seven years old, Ovenden received an invitation to sing at St. Paul's Cathedral; by the age of 13, he won a musical scholarship to Eton College. A tenure at Oxford University on a choral scholarship followed, as did post-graduate studies at London's esteemed Webber-Douglas Academy of Performing Arts, which found Ovenden acting opposite such legends as Nigel Hawthorne and under the aegis of director Michael Grandage.Ovenden pursued film and television acting alongside his theatrical and musical work from the earliest stages of his career. His first high-profile filmed role arrived around 2002, when cast in the Working Title telemovie Come Together opposite James D'Arcy. A popular turn as a doctor on the British series The Royal ensued, as did a role in the widely viewed miniseries Foyle's War (as Andrew Foyle) alongside the revered Michael Kitchen (Out of Africa). In 2004, Ovenden put his vocal and dramatic talents to use for a single television project: the Arthur Seidelman-directed telemovie A Christmas Carol: The Musical, starring Kelsey Grammer as Ebenezer Scrooge and Jane Krakowski as The Ghost of Christmas Past. Ovenden played Fred Anderson in that film. Meanwhile, the actor continued to pursue both theatrical and cinematic projects with equal vitality. Ovenden also signed for a regular supporting role on the 2008 series drama Cashmere Mafia, produced by Darren Star; however, the series didn't make it past its first season.
Charles Dance (Actor) .. Guy Spencer
Born: October 10, 1946
Birthplace: Redditch, Worcestershire, England
Trivia: Tall, sandy-haired British actor Charles Dance trained for a career in graphic design at Plymouth College of Art and Leicester College of Art. Dance developed a taste for the theatre by listening to the reminiscences of two elderly actors who ran a pub in his Dover neighborhood. He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company at the age of 29, and made his first film, the James Bond picture For Your Eyes Only, six years later. Dance's widest professional exposure came in 1984 when he appeared in "The Jewel in the Crown," a 14-part British TV production seen in the U.S. on Masterpiece Theatre. Charles Dance's best-remembered performances have been as D.W. Griffith in Good Morning Babylon (1987); the role of Meryl Streep's husband in Plenty (1985); the title part in the 1990 TV adaptation of Phantom of the Opera; and the displaced "imaginary" villain in Arnold Schwarzenegger's The Last Action Hero (1993).
Colin Tierney (Actor) .. Alan Fleming
Trivia: Made his professional television debut in a 1991 episode of Casualty. In 1994, played the role of Harriman in crime drama series Cracker. In 1998, performed in a Royal National Theatre production of Guiding Star. In 2000, performed as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Hamlet. In 2009, played John Lennon's father, Alf, in the biopic Nowhere Boy.
Andres Williams (Actor) .. Isaac Woolton
Maggie Steed (Actor) .. Margaret Ellis
Born: December 01, 1946
Birthplace: Plymouth, Devon
Trivia: Studied drama at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in Bristol and graduated in the 1960s. Has regular performances with Royal National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company. Her first big role was on the British series entitled Shine on Harvey Moon (1982-1985). Went on tour in 2008 in the comedy Noise's Off which was produced by the Ambassador Theatre Group. Was told at the start of her career that she wouldn't probably make it because she wasn't beautiful enough.
Rebekah Manning (Actor) .. Dorothy
Bernard Kay (Actor) .. Robert Woolton
Born: February 23, 1938
Tobias Menzies (Actor) .. Stanley Ellis
Born: March 07, 1974
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: A graduate of England's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, actor Tobias Menzies started his onscreen career with guest roles on a number of BBC programs before landing the part of the infamous assassin Brutus on the BBC/HBO co-production Rome. In 2006, between seasons of Rome, Menzies could be seen in a supporting role in the hit James Bond film Casino Royale. And following the second and final season of Rome, he was cast in a made-for-television adaptation of Jane Austen's Persuasion.
Richard Syms (Actor) .. Vicar
Ian Hogg (Actor) .. Ian Lane
Born: August 01, 1937
Christopher Rickwood (Actor) .. Pianist
Tim Delap (Actor) .. Doctor
Paul Moody (Actor) .. Officer

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